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Travelodge's Recycled Hotel :: The Final Result
We told you all about Travelodge's recycled hotel -- you know, the one with steel shipping containers stacked up together like legos -- and we brought you news last week that the property was open for business.
But what we were envisioning here wasn't quite this...well, boring.
We've got to give Travelodge props for making the interior feel homey and look just like any other hotel, but we kind of not-so-secretly wished this hotel would have looked like a big stack of shipping containers for the novelty of it.
World Architecture News had some fun facts about the green benefits of going the recycled-hotel route:
A traditional 100-bed hotel costs Travelodge around £5 million to build. Construction using shipping containers reduces costs by up to 10 per cent, making the bill for a hotel of the same size around £4.5 million. Using Verbus Modules also shaves approximately 25% off construction time, meaning a 100-bed hotel can be built in 30 weeks, instead of 40.
Travelodge is planning to build half of all hotels this way from now on (!) and the second shipping container hotel is already under construction at Heathrow.
A cool shot of the shipping containers being stacked into the building frame after the jump.
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Travelodge Opens 'Recyclable' Hotel Made of Shipping Containers
Oh Travelodge Hotels, you so crazy.
First it was those insane pajamas. Then came the nude sleepwalkers study. Let's not forget the free rooms for people who happen to be named Mary and Joseph when Christmastime comes around, or the option to have the sweet aroma of grass wafted into guestrooms overnight.
And then there was that recyclable hotel you told us you were building. And, like, we knew you were into some crazy stuff -- but it seems you've actually gone and done this thing because we hear your hotel made out of recycled modified steel shipping containers is now open.

